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		<title>4 Ways to Choose an Accessible Travel Agent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are some important considerations to take into account when choosing an accessible travel agent.  This is because many travel agents will claim to specialize in accessible travel but they actually don&#8217;t.  In reality, they are normal travel agents that find an &#8220;accessible&#8221; hotel and charge you a big fee. When choosing an accessible travel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are some important considerations to take into account when choosing an accessible travel agent.  This is because many travel agents will claim to specialize in accessible travel but they actually don&#8217;t.  In reality, they are normal travel agents that find an &#8220;accessible&#8221; hotel and charge you a big fee. When choosing an accessible travel agent, you should make sure that they research and provide detailed accessibility information.  First, ask them the open ended question &#8220;what makes your trip accessible?&#8221;  If they miss any important aspects of an accessible vacation, don&#8217;t use them as a travel agent.</p>
<p>Your accessibility needs will depend on the type of disability that you have but here are some aspects you may want to consider and a good travel agent would mention:</p>
<ul>
<li>Accessible      hotel room &#8211; Are there steps at the entrance?  How wide is the      elevator?  How wide is the bathroom door?  Can a wheelchair be      rolled into the shower and positioned next to the toilet?  <em>Don’t trust a travel agent that only tells you      they have arranged for an &#8220;accessible hotel&#8221;&#8230;.if they can&#8217;t      give you more details than that, you run the risk of arriving at a hotel      that does not meet your needs!</em></li>
<li>Getting      to the hotel &#8211; Will you be taking a normal taxi?  A taxi with a      wheelchair ramp?  An accessible bus?  An accessible train?</li>
<li>Accessibility      at the tourist sights &#8211; Which museums have steps to enter?  Which      palaces have no elevator to get upstairs?  Which ancient ruins have      uneven ground that is too difficult for people with wheelchairs or      canes?  <em>If the travel agency      can not answer these questions for you, you might spend a lot of energy      getting to a tourist attraction that you can&#8217;t actually visit.</em></li>
<li>Getting      around the city &#8211; How hilly is the city?  How prevalent are      cobblestones?  Are they mild cobblestones or severe      cobblestones?  How far are the tourist sights from each other? Which      Metro stations have elevators?  Which bus routes have busses with      wheelchair ramps?  Where can you find taxis with wheelchair ramps?</li>
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<p>If a travel agent does not mention these details from the outset, you will probably encounter some difficulties on their trips.</p>
<p>Other disabled travel agents are very knowledgeable about planning accessible holidays, but may know very little about the destination you want to visit.  Consequently, they won&#8217;t be able to make helpful recommendations on what you should do while you&#8217;re there. Your best option for selecting a disabled travel agent is to find someone who understands the needs of disabled travelers, can customize the trip, and is knowledgeable about the destination.</p>
<p>If you are interested in traveling to Australia, consider using the <a href="http://www.lastminute.com.au/flights.html" target="_blank">Last Minute Flights</a>.  Our agents have traveled extensively through Europe and understand the accessibility challenges you are likely to encounter.  We will customize your trip to take into account your particular interests, abilities, and energy level. You will see the sights that you want to see at the pace you want to move at.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 10:48:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Increasing numbers of active adults are enjoying travel. Remaining healthy during your trip is paramount to your enjoyment. Here are some helpful tips. Many people encounter health challenges when they fly or travel by automobile. Longer flights and long car trips increase risk factors. Stop for a stretch break every hour or two when traveling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-76 alignleft" title="Holiday-Travel" src="http://www.pudsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Holiday-Travel-253x300.jpg" alt="Holiday-Travel" width="253" height="300" />Increasing numbers of active adults are enjoying travel. Remaining healthy during your trip is paramount to your enjoyment. Here are some helpful tips. Many people encounter health challenges when they fly or travel by automobile. Longer flights and long car trips increase risk factors. Stop for a stretch break every hour or two when traveling by car.</p>
<p><strong>Drink Water. </strong><br />
Before and during your flight drink plenty of water. Water hydrates the body hence alleviating symptoms of dehydration. Moisture to the nose, eyes, throat and mouth are all maintained through adequate hydration. The process of maintaining pressurized airplane cabins is focused on maintaining enough oxygen – not on enough humidity. Airplane air is very dry and keeping yourself hydrated prevents added stress on your body.<br />
Avoid carbonated drinks, tea and coffee as they are all diuretic in nature</p>
<p><strong>Wear Loose Clothing.</strong><br />
Wearing clothing with an adjustable or expandable waistline, and comfortable footwear.<br />
Sitting long periods of time causes swelling. The same applies to road travel. Restrictive clothing interferes with circulation, digestion and elimination and is unkind to oneself.</p>
<p><strong>Avoid Alcohol and Caffeine.</strong> In addition to the diuretic effect of these beverages, these drinks result in disruption of sleeping patterns.<span id="more-23"></span></p>
<p><strong>Choose Flight Times Wisely. </strong><br />
Choose your flight time wisely you can suffer much less from jet lag. Book Air + Hotel together and SAVE with Travelocity It may seem like you ‘wasted’ a whole day traveling – but better that than wasting a day recuperating from lost sleep. The best thing to do is to stay up and go to be at the normal bed time at your destination.</p>
<p>Minimize jet lag by getting plenty of sleep before you go. Reduce alcohol consumption and eat well-balanced meals and do not overeat. Do not eat rich or spicy foods prior to flying.</p>
<p>Avoid over-the-counter and prescription sleeping medications as much as possible and consult a doctor, before using them.<br />
Get as much exercise as you can on your trip. If you have a stop over – don’t sit –take advantage of the airports long corridors for some exercise.<!--more--></p>
<p><strong>Get enough Sleep. </strong><br />
Many people do not sleep well in different surroundings. Combined with restless sleep and an active schedule and time zone changes it is easy to become overtired. Do not spoil you vacation by neglecting the importance of adequate rest.</p>
<p><strong>Avoid Ear Pain</strong><br />
An existing nasal congestion or a cold can increase the intensity of ear pain during flights. Taking a decongestant medication prior to flight can help. Consult your doctor<br />
Chewing gum or sucking candy, during take-off and landing can normalize pressure on the ear drum. Swallowing hard can help somewhat.</p>
<p><strong>Carry your medications.</strong><br />
Carrying your medications in carry-on luggage reduces the danger of losing access to them, should your luggage get lost or delayed.</p>
<p>Ask you doctor if you need to change the dosage during your trip, and how you should readjust the times you take your medication to deal with time changes. If you have diabetes or epilepsy wear a medical alert bracelet – incase of an emergency. In addition to stating your medical problem, the bracelet needs to be inscribed with your medications and dosages and your doctors contact information.</p>
<p>Bring the details of your medications—stored separately from the medications.</p>
<p><strong>Avoid getting Blood Clots. </strong><br />
Contrary to what we may think it is not only people with circulatory problems that can get blood clots in their legs after long flights. The problem is sitting for lengthy periods of time can restrict proper blood flow to your feet and legs.</p>
<p>Try to get up and walk from end-to-end of the plane once per hour. Wearing support stockings and stretching calf muscles can help. Drinking enough water is the most important preventative strategy.</p>
<p><strong>Special Medical Needs </strong><br />
Some individuals who need oxygen therapy for circulatory, heart, or respiratory problems may need to take oxygen before and after or during a flight. Consult your doctor. Airlines may provide you with oxygen for a fee. Due to federal regulations you cannot carry oxygen onto a plane. This means that if you require oxygen, you need to make arrangements to have access to oxygen at your travel destination.<br />
Prearrange special meal requirements prior to leaving and if you need assistance such as wheel chairs, ensure your ticket is clearly marked.</p>
<p><strong>Scuba Diving to taking Wing</strong><br />
It&#8217;s dangerous to fly immediately after scuba diving. You&#8217;ll need to wait 12 to 24 hours after diving. Ask your doctor or diving authorities for guidelines on flying after scuba diving.</p>
<p><strong>Get your Exercise </strong><br />
Exercise prevents blood clots,  help prevent swelling which may lead to muscle and joint pain. Doing leg extensions, or standing and raising up onto your tip toes and coming down slowly, exercises the calf muscles. Even gentle exercise helps keep your body working more normally, than remaining in sitting position for countless hours.</p>
<p><strong>Listen to your Body</strong><br />
It is unhealthy to delay emptying your bladder. Older men should empty their bladder every two hours, to prevent escalation of prostrate gland problems.</p>
<p><strong>Eating and Drinking Abroad</strong><br />
Use extreme caution about what you eat abroad. Do not eat rare meats – especially ground meats, steak tartar, raw fish (such as sushi), unpasteurized milk or milk products, egg products such as mayonnaise and custards, salads, shellfish and unpeeled fruits.</p>
<p>In many places tap water is not safe for drinking and is best avoided. This presents a challenge as soft drinks, caffeinated drinks and alcohol are diuretic and drinking water is essential for preventing dehydration, aiding elimination of toxins and general health. Bottled water is available most places and purchasing it is the best way to prevent exposure to water that could cause “tourist diarrhea” – or worse yet hepatitis, typhoid, intestinal parasites, or dysentery. Use bottled water for brushing teeth and for swallowing pills.<br />
In many tropical countries a piece of fruit, or even an ice cube in an alcoholic beverage can be enough to result in getting hepatitis. Countries that pose a high risk include Central and South America, Mexico, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, Africa, and Eastern or Southern Europe where risks of Travelers&#8217; Diarrhea, Hepatitis A and Typhoid Fever.</p>
<p>Avoid food sold by street vendors. Always wash your hands with soap and water before you eat and every time you use a washroom. Practice washroom hygienic practices.</p>
<p><strong>Vaccines</strong><br />
Four to six weeks before your trip visit your doctor and a travel health clinic to determine necessary vaccinations and regional health risks for the destinations on your itinerary. Most vaccinations require time to take effect and must be administered several weeks in advance, at least. Dukoral is the only oral vaccine available to prevent Traveler’s Diarrhea and Hepatitis A, Typhoid Fever. Vivaxim an injected vaccine provides protection with a single shot.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 10:41:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer is well under way. It’s time to plan that long awaited vacation. The problem is no one has an inexhaustible source of money. The price of airline travel greatly influences where you decide to spend your family vacation. You may think you don’t have the money for a vacation where you’d fly to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-78 alignleft" title="air_travel" src="http://www.pudsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/air_travel-300x203.jpg" alt="air_travel" width="300" height="203" />Summer is well under way. It’s time to plan that long awaited vacation. The problem is no one has an inexhaustible source of money. The price of airline travel greatly influences where you decide to spend your family vacation. You may think you don’t have the money for a vacation where you’d fly to the location of your choice. In the past people just drove to their vacation destinations to save money, and for a long time this approach worked. Currently however, the price of gas is rising astronomically every week. With airline travel deals, it may actually be cheaper to travel by plane rather than automobile.</p>
<p>The first thing you may want to consider is making your travel plans as early as possible. If you purchase your airline tickets at least twenty-one days in advance, you’ll have a have a much greater chance of a lower rate. This is because there are great airline travels deals for fliers who purchase their tickets early.<span id="more-20"></span></p>
<p>A computer can be a great tool in ensuring good airline travel deals. This saves time and frequently some web sites give some of the best airline travel deals. To find the best websites try asking around. You’d be surprised how many of your friends, relatives and neighbors, have saved money on airline travel deals over the Internet and are happy to pass along helpful information.</p>
<p>Flexibility about travel times brings big savings. If you’re willing to travel on the less popular early morning or late evening flights the price of your ticket will lower in cost.</p>
<p>Traveling off-season will also bring airline travel deals. During the times when fewer people want to travel, airlines are eager to ensure steady profits. Because of this fact airline travel tickets are often cheaper during this time.</p>
<p>If you are going to a popular travel destination, see if you can arrange for your hotel, and travel accommodations to be in a package deal. Often time’s airline travel deals can be found in these package deals. In addition, these packages may supply you with extra privileges such as tickets to a theme park or show as well that you were planning on paying for separately.</p>
<p>The most important thing to remember when trying to ensure airline travel deals is if you don’t ask, you don’t get. It’s not rude or impolite to ask the person you’re booking the flight with if what you’re paying for is the best deal, it’s frugal.</p>
<p>If you want to keep more money in your own pockets following these ideas will certainly help. Remember, if you don’t look for the best airline travel deals, no one else will do it for you.</p>
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		<title>Tips for First Time Travelers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 11:46:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traveling in a foreign place could be quite stressful especially to those who are traveling for the first time. But with proper preparation and research, your vacation can be a lot of fun. So for the first time travelers out there, here are some tips that you have to remember before, during and after traveling.
1. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-89 alignleft" title="backpacking" src="http://www.pudsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/backpacking-300x300.jpg" alt="backpacking" width="300" height="300" />Traveling in a foreign place could be quite stressful especially to those who are traveling for the first time. But with proper preparation and research, your vacation can be a lot of fun. So for the first time travelers out there, here are some tips that you have to remember before, during and after traveling.</p>
<p>1. Research on your destination.</p>
<p>Before making your bookings, don&#8217;t forget to make a research on your destination. Research on the tourist spots on your destination so that you can plan your itinerary beforehand. Also, research on your destination&#8217;s culture, food, dress code and gestures to avoid so that you won&#8217;t be out of place when you get there. Researching the weather and climate of your destination would also help you in what kind of clothes to pack.</p>
<p>2. Pack light.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t bring your entire wardrobe on your destination. Try to pack light so that you&#8217;ll have enough space for souvenirs and other stuff. This is also to avoid extra charges in airports and other terminals.<span id="more-38"></span></p>
<p>3. Stack up on your medicines.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to pack your medicines and always place them on your hand carry luggage. Also, bring some motion sickness medicines to avoid getting dizzy and sick while traveling.</p>
<p>4. Exchange money with the currency of your destination.</p>
<p>Always have some local currency of your destination before traveling. This is for your cab fares, snacks, and other stuff that might come about while you&#8217;re traveling. Avoid carrying loads of cash though. Having an ATM card or a credit card would be better than carrying lots of cash on hand.</p>
<p>5. Confirm your bookings.</p>
<p>Before leaving, especially if you&#8217;re leaving for another country, don&#8217;t forget to confirm your hotel, flight details, car rentals, and other bookings. This is to avoid major problems on the day of your trip.</p>
<p>6. Keep track of your expenses.</p>
<p>While traveling, always keep track of your expenses. This is for your reference if ever you plan to return to the place again in the future. This way, you could have a good estimate of how much you it will cost you for such vacation.</p>
<p>7. Take lots of pictures.</p>
<p>Make your trip memorable by taking lots of pictures. This way, even if you&#8217;re back at home, you&#8217;ll still have lots of things to reminisce on your trip.</p>
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		<title>Accident Abroad</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 16:45:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have had an accident on holiday abroad or suffer an illness whilst abroad, which was not your fault you could be entitled to claim compensation although a solicitor would need to review the circumstances in more detail before a definite decision could be made.
Examples of accidents whilst on holiday:

Slips on wet surfaces within [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-166 alignleft" title="aborad" src="http://www.pudsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/aborad-300x293.jpg" alt="aborad" width="300" height="293" />If you have had an accident on holiday abroad or suffer an illness whilst abroad, which was not your fault you could be entitled to claim compensation although a solicitor would need to review the circumstances in more detail before a definite decision could be made.</p>
<p><strong>Examples of accidents whilst on holiday:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Slips on wet surfaces within      the hotel or trips on raised/defective surfaces.</li>
<li>Accidents whilst on day trip      excursions.</li>
<li>Injuries whilst taking part      in sporting activities.</li>
<li>Vehicle incidents causing      injury.</li>
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<p>Travel agents have a responsibility to ensure that accommodation is safe and hygienic, meaning non slip flooring throughout hotels, safety glass windows, and no trip hazards in direct path of customers, safe play areas for children, and swimming pools to have lifeguards.</p>
<p><strong>Examples of claims resulting from Accidents Abroad</strong></p>
<p>For example, if your accident was caused due to a badly maintained section of walkway in the hotel grounds you would be entitled to make a personal injury compensation claim against your travel agent. You would also be able to make a personal injury compensation claim against your travel agent if you contracted a form of food poisoning from the hotel restaurant; however, you would not be able to make a personal injury compensation claim against your travel agent if your accident was caused due to a badly maintained pavement in a local town centre.</p>
<p>Equally, if an accident occurred whilst you were engaged in sports or activities that were arranged by you with independent operators in the holiday resort or location, there may be no liability under the Package Tour regulations regime. Potentially dangerous activities on the beach such as paragliding, banana boat rides, waterskiing or snorkeling and diving may not be covered under these regulations as they would not be part of the holiday package deal. One could try and sue the companies in the country they are based but separate detailed local legal advice would then need to be considered and this can be a difficult and costly process.</p>
<p>Even if you have made your travel and accommodation arrangements personally without a tour or travel agent, it is still worth seeking specialist legal advice as to the options that may be available to you.</p>
<p>Even if you are traveling by plane, ship or trains abroad and have not reached your destination, there may be legal remedies available and again you should contact us so that you can be put in touch with specialist solicitors.</p>
<p>If you are involved in road traffic accidents abroad whether as a driver or passenger or whether in a car, taxi, coach or bus, it is possible that you may have a right to seek compensation if another party was to blame and is identifiable.  <a href="http://www.sharing-files.com/"><span id="unchor_text"></span></a><span id="more-162"></span>One must in certain countries however seek medical attention immediately as this can be a pre requisite to compensation schemes in some countries. It is crucial to obtain details of all other persons involved. You must always report the matter to the police and retain all resulting paperwork.</p>
<h3>What action should I take after my Accident Abroad?</h3>
<p><strong>Collecting evidence after your Accident Abroad</strong></p>
<p>To make a successful personal injury compensation claim, you would need to prove that another person was responsible for your personal injury.  In the case of an accident abroad this would normally be your travel agent or your employer.</p>
<p>To help your case, you should report the accident to your employer / your travel representative at the time, make a note of your accident in the accident book, take names and addresses of witnesses to the accident and if possible take photographs of the area where the accident happened.  You must also keep safely all of the travel documentation, receipts and paperwork including medical letters, receipts for treatment, hospital discharge letters or any other documentation relating to or arising from the holiday and injury.</p>
<p>If you are intending to claim expenses such as prescription costs and traveling expenses, remember to keep receipts as evidence.</p>
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